I've always thought that in order for Defenders to be truly effective, it is vital they know where the telemetry they are leveraging is coming from.
Today I am releasing a project called TelemetrySource that is meant to support that cause.
Blog: https://t.co/jYPB40q3EF
@sherrod_im@trashp4ndasec Why can’t it be both? To borrow the accounting example: If I turn in bad expense reports, that’s my fault. If they get approved, now two people (or groups) are at fault. We can’t pretend like responsibility never bleeds over in to other areas.
@trashp4ndasec@sherrod_im Point taken, thanks! I guess I am still kind of confused because I am hearing “end users can never be at fault”, which I’m not sure I can understand.
While @SecureWVCon I found a wrench in my pocket that was there from some maintenance I did at home this week. Feels emblematic if the cybersecurity/Appalachia intersection.
@Jun34u_sec@Laughing_Mantis Welcome to the field! You got this! Remember that everyone else, even the best hackers in the world, have strengths and weaknesses. We are all just trying to figure it out as we go.
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